Thursday, August 31, 2017

Bardolf Family

First Generation
  
1.  Sir John Bardolf1 died on 29 Jul 1363 in Assisi, Italy.1 He was born 13 Jan 1313/4 in Wormegay, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.1 Sir John was 3rd Lord Bardolf. He was summoned to Parliament from 22 January 1335/6 to 1 June 1363. John served in Scotland, Germany and Brittany.

He married Elizabeth Damoray. Their marriage date was given as "before 25 December 1327." John would have been 13 and Elizabeth 9. Son William was born in 1349. No birth date has been found for daughters Isabel and Agnes, but they are listed before William in records. Assuming the girls were older and born, say three to six years before William, that would place their births during the 1340s. Was the marriage date in error, or simply arranged and performed when John and Elizabeth were children?
Sir John Bardolf and Elizabeth Damoray1 were married on 25 Dec 1327 in England.1 Elizabeth Damoray1 was born circa 23 May 1318 in England.1 She died before 1363 at the age of 45 in Wormegay, Norfolk, England.1 Elizabeth  was the granddaughter of Joan of England and Gilbert DeClare. Her great-grandparents were King Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile.
 
John Bardolf and Elizabeth Damoray had the following child:
 
2 i. Sir William Bardolf, born 21 Oct 1349, Wormegay, Norfolk, England; married Agnes Poynings, c10 Feb 1365/6, Birling, Sussex, England, United Kingdom; died 29 Jan 1385/6, Wormegay, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
 
 
Second Generation
 
2.  Sir William Bardolf1 (John-1) was born on 21 Oct 1349 in Wormegay, Norfolk, England.1 He died 29 Jan 1385/6 in Wormegay, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.1 He was buried aft 29 Jan 1385/6 in Friar Carmelies, Lynn, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.1 Sir William was 4th Lord Bardolf of Wormegay, Cantley, Caistor and Strumpshaw, Norfolk. He was summoned to Parliament from 28 December 1375 to 3 September 1385.
Sir William Bardolf and Agnes Poynings1 were married c10 Feb 1365/6 in Birling, Sussex, England, United Kingdom.1 Agnes Poynings1, daughter of Michael Poynings and Joan Rokesley, was born circa 1350 in Slaugham, Sussex, England, United Kingdom.1 She died on 12 Jun 1403 at the age of 53 in prob. London, England.1 She was buried after 12 Jun 1403 in Trinity Priory, Aldgate, London, England, United Kingdom.1 Agnes married Sir Thomas Mortimer following the death of William Bardolf on c10 April 1386.
 
William Bardolf and Agnes Poynings had the following child:
 
3 i. Cecily Bardolf, born ca 1380, Norfolk, England; married Bryan Stapylton/Stapleton, ca 1406, Norfolk, England; died 29 Sep 1432, Ingham, Norfolk, England.
 
 
Third Generation
 
3.  Cecily Bardolf (William-2, John-1) was born circa 1380 in Norfolk, England. She died on 29 Sep 1432 at the age of 52 in Ingham, Norfolk, England. She was buried after 29 Sep 1432 in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England.
Cecily Bardolf and Bryan Stapylton/Stapleton1 were married circa 1406 in Norfolk, England.1 Bryan Stapylton/Stapleton1, son of Miles Stapylton/Stapleton and Ela Ufford, was born circa 1379 in Ingham, Norfolk, England.1 He died on 7 Aug 1438 at the age of 59 in Ingham, Norfolk, England.1 He was buried after 7 Aug 1438 in Ingham Priory, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.1 Sir Bryan Stapleton fought in the French Wars and was at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. He was held prisoner by the French for five years, finally being ransomed for 3000 marks.

Stapleton was Lord of Ingham, Bedale and Moreton and served as Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. He was Knight of the Shire for Yorkshire.

Sir Bryan married married Cecily Bardolf about 1406. They had two sons, Miles and Bryan. Cecily died 29 September 1432. Stapleton died 7 August 1438.
 
Bryan Stapylton/Stapleton and Cecily Bardolf had the following child:
 
4 i. Miles Stapylton/Stapleton, born ca 1408, Ingham, Norfolk, England; married Katherine de la Pole, 1438, Norfolk, England; died 1 Oct 1466, Ingram, Norfolk, England.
 
Sources:
1. Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, Maryland, 2004), 56-57 [Bardolf

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